Peer Conversations add value
to YOUR Business

Most small business owners shy away from them. Why? They are afraid to speak candidly with sharing wisdom and asking questions. Somehow this is perceived as a sign of weakness. There is nothing further than the truth!

Today I had lunch with a peer. Someone who understood the value of being with another peer. Our conversation was non-stop. At one point the waitress just walked our table. Clearly, she didn’t want to interrupt our robust conversation.

We both knew the power of this type of conversation would elevate our respective bodies of knowledge. We both won!

How to begin conducting peer conversations

No one ever told me to have a peer conversation. I just stumbled across it.

At first I was a little shy. Yes, I was bit once or twice over the years.

Now I do at least two conversations a week. The topics vary and many are coffee and phone or video conversations.

If you haven’t been having peer conversations, I encourage you to have at least 2 each month. Make this one of your professional development Performance Power Moves! There is B-I-G power in this strategy.

Curious? Please use the comment section to share YOUR questions or hesitations for connecting with peers.

p.s.: In the Milwaukee area on the last Friday of the month? Join us at Wisconsin Business Owners Lunch and Learn. You’ll develop great relationships and grow your business.

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